Majority of Americans utter curse words when stressed out, study finds

The average American utters their first curse word of the day at 10:54 a.m., according to new data.

A study into the everyday stress and frustration of 2,000 Americans aimed to explore how much stress Americans take on, and how exactly they deal with it.

Having a bad day? You might be one of the one in four Americans who can't get past 9 a.m. without cursing most days, while the majority of respondents swear before 11 a.m.

Perhaps the number of potty mouths isn't too surprising, considering that cursing is the most common way to express stress and frustration, according to the results of the study.

The new survey, conducted by 9Round Kickbox Fitness, found financial worry to be the biggest cause of stress and frustration among Americans (56 percent), followed by such time-honored stress-contributors like not getting enough sleep (36 percent), health concerns (35 percent), and work (30 percent).

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